Communication
is the primary key to a healthy relationship. If you want to have a hitch-free
relationship with your partner, you need a constant communication so as to keep
the relationship going.
However, many people don’t know what to communicate
about with their partner.
Spend time with your partner and talk about variety
of topics to grow together as a couple and to prevent your relationship from
becoming stale.
1. Your
Daily Activities
All
of your conversations don’t have to be earth shattering. Spend time talking
about your day-to-day activities. Discuss what time you woke up, what you ate
for lunch, or what you discussed with a co-worker and help your partner understand
what happens when you’re apart.
2. Money
Talk
about your budget. Discuss your saving and spending habits. If you combine your
finances, set some financial goals and discuss strategies to help you reach
those goals.
3. Places
You Want to Explore
Start
a conversation about the places you’d like to visit. Whether you want to travel
to your grandmother’s house or you want to go on a cruise around the world, a
discussion about travel can spark a lot of new conversation.
4. Emotional
Growth
Share
some information about your emotional growth. If you notice you’ve become
wiser, less reactive, or more compassionate, share that with your partner.
Point out the emotional growth you see in your partner as well.
5.
Individual Goals
It’s
healthy to have individual goals. Whether you want to lose weight, learn how to
prepare Chinese food, or learn how to line dance, set some goals for yourself
and discuss those goals with your partner.
6. Spiritual
Beliefs
Start
conversations about your spiritual beliefs. Be willing to listen to your
partner’s beliefs and be open to talking about the similarities and differences
in your beliefs.
7. What you’re
watching on TV
Although
watching TV isn’t an active way to grow together as a couple, discussing what
you’re watching can help you learn something new about one another.
8. Politics
You
don’t have to agree on politics in order to have a discussion about it. You can
learn a lot about your partner if you have a conversation about politics. Any
healthy relationship should allow each partner to feel respected enough to
share an opinion, even if it opposes the other partner’s opinion.
9. Goals to
Address as a Couple
Discuss
the goals you want to reach together as a couple. All healthy relationships
should include shared goals for the future. Whether your goal is to volunteer
at a homeless shelter together or save enough money for a new car, working
together to reach your goal can help you stay close as a couple.
10. Your
Past
Your
partner doesn’t need to know every skeleton in your closet. However, sharing
information about your past can be very helpful. Talk about your childhood,
past experiences, or obstacles you’ve overcome. You can also share how much
you’ve learned and changed over the years.
11. Your
Values
It’s
important to share your values with one another. Talk about your priorities in
life. It’s important for your partner to know how you feel about work, family,
education, friends, and leisure time. Let your partner know what types of
things you value the most and what changes you may want to make to ensure that
you’re living according to your values.
12. Your
Dreams
Daydreaming
together can be a great activity in any healthy relationship. Discuss dreams
you had as a child, dreams you’ve let go, and dreams you still hold onto.
13. Your
Feelings
Of
course, talking about your feelings is an important part of communication. Be
willing to share your joys and sorrows with your partner. Also, be willing to
talk about what makes you feel angry, when you’re disappointment, and when you
feel embarrassed or hurt.
14. Family
Whether
you’ve got a close relationship with your family or not, talking about family
can be important. It can give your partner an inside look at what type of
childhood you had as well as what type of relationship you have with your
family members. Discuss how you want your family to be different from your
family of origin, as well as which aspects you want to replicate.
15. Your
Relationship
Discuss
the aspects of your relationship that are working well and make sure to also
discuss problematic areas. Talking openly about your relationship can ensure your
relationship stays fresh and exciting.
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